Word families help children spot rhyming patterns and build reading fluency. This Class 1 worksheet introduces five important short vowel word families: –at, –am, –an, –et, and –en. Through matching, coloring, and fill-in-the-blanks, learners will gain confidence in recognizing and building simple CVC words!
🧠 Helps students identify word patterns and rhyming sounds.
🔤 Builds decoding and early reading fluency.
✍️ Supports word recognition, pronunciation, and spelling.
📚 Introduces sound blending and phonics logic in a fun way.
By completing this worksheet, learners will:
1. Build and identify CVC words from 5 key word families.
2. Use visual clues and sound blending to read and write words.
3. Strengthen vocabulary through pattern-based practice.
4. Improve confidence in early reading and spelling.
📘 A set of 5 progressive exercises—each focused on one word family.
🧩 Includes matching, coloring, word-building, and sound identification.
🧒 Uses familiar vocabulary like cat, jam, man, wet, and hen.
🎯 Perfect for phonics reinforcement, independent practice, or class review.
Exercise 1 – Word Family: –at
🖍️ Task: Match the word to the correct picture.
🔤 Words: cat, bat, hat, mat, rat, sat, fat, flat, chat, pat
Exercise 2 – Word Family: –am
🖍️ Task: Color only the words ending in –am from a large group.
🧩 Words to color: jam, ham, yam, Ram, clam, slam, wham, tram, Sam, dam, etc.
Exercise 3 – Word Family: –an
🧠 Task: Fill in the blanks using “–an” to complete the word.
🔤 Clues: f _ _, m _ _, r _ _, p _ _, t _ _, etc.
🎯 Examples: fan, man, ran, pan, tan
Exercise 4 – Word Family: –et
🔎 Task: Circle the word that belongs to the –et family in each row.
📝 Word families tested: net, pet, jet, vet, wet, bet, get, met, set
Exercise 5 – Word Family: –en
🖍️ Task: Color only the words ending in –en from a word bank.
🔤 Correct words: pen, hen, ten, den, men, Ben, yen, when, then, open, oven, green
Download this Class 1 worksheet to help your child explore rhyming word families through 5 fun activities. A must-have for strengthening early phonics, vocabulary, and reading readiness!
Use word families to support phonics and word recognition growth.
Word families group words with the same ending pattern.
They show predictable letter-sound combinations.
Sorting words into matching endings like -at or -in.